Ghana – Main Imports & Exports

We advise international businesses, companies and corporations on the procedures and processes for the profitable shipping, export, import, marketing, sales and distribution of products and goods through the tax and duty free trade zones in Ghana

The capital city of Ghana is Accra and other major towns and cities include Kumasi, Tamale, Tema, Ashiaman, Agona Swedru, Teshie, Cape Coast, Obuasi, Takoradi, Sekondi, Dome, Lashibi, Koforidua and Oduponkpehe

Major Imports, Exports, Industries & Business Opportunities in Ghana

The Ghana economy is based on agriculture and industry. Corn, rice, taros, yams, cassava, plantains, sorghum, millet, cattle, coffee, fruits, palm oil and kernel, rubber, copra, cotton, kola nuts, and limes, are farmed in Ghana for sale in the domestic market and for export to countries abroad. Ghana is the world’s leading cocoa producer.

Other mineral deposits in Ghana include: diamonds, and bauxite; gold and diamond mining complete an impressive array of industries in the country. Gold is the principal export earner for Ghana, closely followed by cocoa.

Business, Commercial & Trade Investment Opportunities in Ghana

Under British colonial rule, Ghana was called The Gold Coast, because of its immense gold deposits. It was named Ghana at independence in 1957, when it also became the first British African colony to gain independence. Ghana is bordered by the Gulf of Guinea to the south, also bordering Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) and Togo, and Burkina Faso to the north.

The total landmass of Ghana is about 238,500 square kilometres. Ghana contains plateaux, mountains, rivers, plains, and dams; with the Volta basin plateau rising like a saucer to a height of over 600 metres, and Mount Afadjato rising to over 880 metres at its peak. The dams supply electricity to the country.

Ghana has tropical climate, with an average temperature of 800F or 270C. The terrain is punctuated by dense tropical rain forests, savannah grassland, and scrub farming land. The forests contain valuable trees, which include: camwood, ebony, silk cotton, and mahogany, and wildlife

Exporting To Africa

Exporting To West Africa

We offer consultancy services on every aspect of importing, exporting and distributing into the West African market, including supplier selection, sourcing trading partners, contract negotiation, favourable shipping terms, carrier and route selection, licensing, customs clearance, warehousing, sales and distribution, as well as any other area of concern for your company

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